Italy & Greece Train Future Tourism Pros in Chania
Italy and Greece have deepened their educational and cultural ties through a collaborative tourism training initiative led by the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICH), where twenty-two Italian students from Spoleto completed a month-long vocational internship in Crete as part of an EU-funded Erasmus programme. The project not only enhanced the students’ practical skills in real-world hospitality environments but also fostered intercultural understanding and professional growth, positioning them for future success in the global tourism sector while reinforcing strategic cooperation between the two Mediterranean nations.





